APPENDIX. 
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Tue three following Orders were inadvertently omitted during 
the progress of the Work, and are here inserted with the view 
of rendering this Volume more complete, as according to the 
arrangement of modern authors, the first: should come after 
Magnoliacece, the second and third after Menispermacee, 
ORDER SCHIZANDRACEZ. 
Climbing shrubs with entire or toothed leaves: flowers uni- 
sexual: sepals and petals hypogynous, arranged in threes or 
fives in several rows, imbricated in exstivation: stamens definite 
or indefinite, -inserted:on a depressed or conical disk: filaments 
free or more or less combined: anthers adnate, 2-celled: ovaries 
indefinite, combined into an oblong or subglobose head: ovules 
2-3: berries 2-(rarely 3)-celled, 2-seeded: seeds superposed, 
reniform, nestling in pulp: testa smooth, crustaceous: albumen. 
copious, oily: embryo very minute. 
GENUS I. KADSURA. 
Diecia Polyandria. Sex: Syst : 
Deriv. The Japanese name Latinised. 
Gen. Cuar. Sepals 3: petals 6-9: stamens 15 or more: fila~ 
ments distinct or combined into a globe.: ovaries numerous: style 
obconical, lateral : carpels baceate, free, forming a globose head. 
(1) K. Roxsureniana. (Arn.) 
Ident. Arn. in Jard. Mag. Zool. Bot, II. p. 546.—Hook. & 
Thoms. Flor. Ind. I. p. 83. 
Syn. Kadsura Japonica, Wall. tens. Nep. 12.—Uvaria heteros 
clita, Roxb. fl. Ind, 11. p, 663, 
